
"When podcast company Audioboom acquired podcast hosting network Adelicious in July of last year, we observed that the combination created the UK's largest homegrown podcast network. Today we learn from Andrew Goldsmith - who came over in the deal to become Audioboom's UK President - that the seven-month-old deal attains a finalizing rebrand: Starting now, Adelicious will operate under the Audioboom name."
"Departing Joanna Stern, who for a dozen years has been the Senior Personal Technology Columnist at The Wall Street Journal, is departing that secure niche to start her own consumer-tech media company. Some amount of hiring will transpire, she promises, as she creates "a new home with the same mission [...] helping people navigate the tech (and AI) changing their lives." There is no fallout at the Journal, she pledges, calling her stint "the job of a lifetime." Stern inherited WSJ's tech column from previous stalwart Walt Mossberg."
Audioboom acquired Adelicious in July, creating the UK's largest homegrown podcast network. Andrew Goldsmith moved in the deal to become Audioboom's UK President and announces that Adelicious will now operate under the Audioboom name as a formal rebrand. Goldsmith emphasizes that company principles remain creator-first with a commercial approach delivering real results, now with greater scale, deeper capability, and a global platform. Joanna Stern is leaving The Wall Street Journal after twelve years as Senior Personal Technology Columnist to launch a consumer-tech media company, plans to hire staff, and aims to help people navigate technology and AI.
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